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I like to make friends with children whom I go to school with, or live in the same neighborhood with. Isn't there an expression that describes this? It says, "A friend close by is better than a family member far away."—Jane |
I stay away from bars and clubs because usually people would go there to drink. Not everyone does but you'll never know what can happen in a small room with many people. I have seen people made a fool of themselves when they're drunk(醉的).—Bush |
I like people who are innocent(天真无邪的). They're not young but their eyes are young and they see the goodness in people. They are smart enough to protect themselves but kind enough to open their heart to another person and lend a helping hand. —Rose |
Have you ever made a fool of yourself? I once fell over a wall and the rose bush(灌木) outside the hospital, just as a policeman was passing me, he turned and tried to catch me. Luckily, he laughed, "You're Cook!" —Cook |
1.Jane likes to make friends .
A.who live nearby B.who love schools
C.who are friendly D.who live far away
2.Why does Bush stay away from bars and clubs?
A.Because Bush has a friend that often goes to bars.
B.Because he has seen some people drunk there.
C.Because he has seen some children enter bars.
D.Because Bush doesn't have friends.
3.If you like helping others and have a young heart, you may .
A.have the same hobby as Jane
B.become one of Cook's friends
C.know what happens in a small bar
D.become one of Rose's friends
4.From the third paragraph, we know that .
A.Rose is an ugly but kind girl
B.Rose can't take good care of herself
C.Rose likes clever and helpful people
D.most of Rose's friends are more beautiful than her
5.The underlined sentence "You're Cook!" means " ".
A.Don't run away. I know you.
B.Cook, you've made a big mistake.
C.I know you well, and you made me laugh.
D.I know you; I'll report you to your father.
补全短文.
My little 10-year-old daughter Sarah taught me a lesson about life. She was born with something1. with her left foot, so she has to wear a brace(支架) all the time. One day, when she came back home, she told me that she had finished the "field day". On the "field day" children usually have lots of races and 2. competitive events (比赛项目). I thought Sarah must have had many 3. during the races because of her left foot. I didn't want this to get her 4. , so I hoped to give her a 5. words of encouragement. But before I could say something, she said, "Dad, I 6. two of the races!" I couldn't 7. it! Then Sarah said, "I had an 8. ." I knew it. I thought she must have been given a head start. It meant that she must have been 9. to run first. But again, 10. I could say something, she said, "Dad, I didn't get a head "start. My advantage was that I had to try harder!"
He is known to the world and has a lot of friends_______
A.in and out of abroad B.at home and abroad
C.at home and at abroad D.in home and out of abroad
_____your help, everything in the room is in good order now.
A.Since B.Because
C.thanks for D.Thanks to
Ahead of me I saw a woman ____I thought was my aunt.
A.who B.whom
C.of whom D.whose
I’m sure the red team will ______the game .
A.win B.beat
C.defeat D.succeed